Large reversible upconversion luminescence modification and 3D optical information storage in femtosecond laser irradiation-subjected photochromic glass

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Fast response, high luminescence contrast, three-dimensional (3D) storage, and nondestructive reading are key factors for the optical storage application of photochromic materials. Femtosecond (fs) laser direct writing technology with multiphoton nonlinear absorption is becoming a useful tool for microprocessing functional units in the 3D space of glass owing to its remarkable advantages, such as a fast processing speed and high processing accuracy. Herein, the photochromism of transparent glass codoped with rare-earth ions was investigated under 800-nm fs laser irradiation, affording a fast response. The photochromic glass achieves an upconversion luminescence (UCL) modification of 92%. The photochromic glass can be bleached back to its original color using heat treatment. The transmittance and UCL modification show excellent reproducibility under alternating stimulations between 800-nm fs laser irradiation and heat treatment. The data can be written in the interior of the transparent photochromic glass using 800-nm fs laser irradiation, facilitating 3D information storage. These results suggest that the 800-nm fs laser irradiation-subjected photochromic glass is an ideal optical data storage medium.

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Xiao, D., Huang, X., Cun, Y., Hu, Z., Xu, Z., Bai, X., … Yang, Z. (2022). Large reversible upconversion luminescence modification and 3D optical information storage in femtosecond laser irradiation-subjected photochromic glass. Science China Materials, 65(6), 1586–1593. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40843-021-1932-y

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